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Chris Powell has sent a touching message to Sheffield Wednesday and the fans after his Hillsborough departure.
Sheffield Wednesday have handed a trial to former Gillingham striker Joshua Bayliss as they look to reinforce their youth and ...
Barry Bannan says that Henrik Pedersen was there for Sheffield Wednesday's players when they ‘needed him’, and says the Dane ...
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Barry Bannan: I thought about leaving Sheffield Wednesday but couldn't walk out on the staff
Barry Bannan says last week was the first time he thought about leaving Sheffield Wednesday before handing the crisis-ridden club a huge morale boost by signing a new contract.
Sheffield Wednesday manager, Henrik Pedersen, admitted that Barry Bannan’s decision to stay at the club is a ‘huge boost’.
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Inside Futbol on MSNSheffield Wednesday Missed Chance For Danny Rohl Payday
Sheffield Wednesday missed out on a pay day over manager Danny Rohl as they would not accept under his compensation clause.
Sheffield Wednesday captain Barry Bannan has signed a new contract with the troubled Championship club. The 35-year-old said ...
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Sheffield Wednesday v Leicester City: Player protest, competitiveness and possible repercussions
Sheffield Wednesday will be able to field a side against Leicester City next weekend, as long as everybody doesn’t refuse to play.
Sheffield Wednesday defender Max Lowe has handed in his notice amid another week of turmoil at the troubled Championship club ...
Your next Sheffield Wednesday read: Jamal Lowe breaks silence on 'unstable' Sheffield Wednesday crisis A “danger to life” warning has been issued as Storm Floris is set to bring unseasonably powerful ...
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Sheffield Wednesday attacker Jamal Lowe talks Leicester City strike stance and player walkouts
Sheffield Wednesday players have not yet come to a decision over whether or not to refuse to play in their Championship opener at Leicester City next weekend after pulling out of a pre-season friendly ...
Barry Bannan is a person, never mind a player, that Sheffield Wednesday can’t afford to lose, writes Alan Biggs.
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